Invasor Settles in at Palm Meadows

(from Palm Meadows release)Shadwell Stable's Invasor became the third consecutive Breeders' Cup Classic (gr. I) champion to be stabled at Palm Meadows when he arrived at the Boynton Beach training facility at noon Wednesday.

The Kiaran McLaughlin-trained Invasor was the only passenger in a van that arrived ahead of two trucks containing trainer Todd Pletcher's Breeders' Cup performers. McLaughlin's brother Neal and sister-in-law, Trish, are minding the Palm Meadows string while the trainer remains up north.

Ghostzapper and Saint Liam, the two previous Classic winners to occupy stalls at Palm Meadows, were named Horses of the Year of 2004 and 2005, respectively. Invasor became the leading candidate for that honor with his one-length victory over Bernardini in Saturday's $5 million renewal at Churchill Downs. Earlier in the campaign he took the Pimlico Special and Suburban and Whitney handicaps, all grade I events.

The Argentine-bred Invasor, who turned 4 in August, was undefeated in four North American starts since his arrival from Dubai this spring. Invasor has won nine of 10 career starts and $3.9 million. His only loss came March 25 when he was fourth in the UAE Derby (UAE-II) in Dubai, a race won by the highly regarded Discreet Cat. Invasor, who hadn't raced in three months prior to Saturday's win, was the third choice in the Classic behind heavily favored Bernardini and Lava Man.

Long-range plans put Invasor in Dubai's World Cup (UAE-I) March 31. Sheikh Hamdan, the deputy ruler of Dubai and Minister of Finance and Industry for the United Arab Emirates, owns Shadwell Stable.